Very impressive the Subarus got through this place. Did either need to pull cable? I haven’t been there yet, but am planning too. I have a slightly lifted 3rd gen Tacoma TRD Pro on 33’s. Suggestion: turn the phone sideways when filming. Definitely will make the footage much more enjoyable to watch.
Thanks! Unfortunately this road is now closed and gated. The SF had to pull cable in one spot where I didn't, but we think that my extra ~0.5 inches of suspension travel is what made the difference there. And yea a lot of these segments were initially intended for IG but I ended up compiling them into this video afterwards.
@@WhereTheTrailTakesMe Noooo, it’s closed now? Is it just closed for winter time like other forestry roads to open back up on spring or like closed for good?
@@x_Heffe_X unfortunately its permanently closed per the USFS (www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/conf/alerts-notices/?aid=84325). We did this ride a few weeks after the closure was first announced, and as of a month ago or so I've been seeing posts about the new gates which were recently installed.
@@WhereTheTrailTakesMe : ( Greatly appreciate the responses. Any idea of other areas similar in the area that I could try? I’m located in Cumming, GA. I’ve been to Beasley Knob, and that was awesome.
@@x_Heffe_X I'm really still learning about just how much there is in northern GA, but so far I haven't been to any FSR that's on the same level as this. There are plenty that have fun little spots like Trey Mountain Rd, Sarah's Creek Rd, and a handful of others in the area that I didn't catch the name of. How far away are you from Gulches in SC? I have to make it over to Beasley to see what the Roo can doo lol